The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, March 07, 1963, Page 3, Image 3

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3—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Mar. 7, IMS
PRUNE CHEESE CAKE
Salem Scene
I«V Marlon MovaU
Oregon's Easter Seal Child
Sunday visitors nt the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Blumen
strln were Ills uncle and aunt,
by Robert H. Elsnor
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Kreft, of
Salem. Mrs Kreft had been
Richard Eymann (D-Marcola),
luiw iiiuki'm Begin
confined to her home for soiim
It raises the theory of a pos­
time, recuperutlng from a Issit
jsUoting Noon
sible
"double standard,” If
with lie|Hitltis, which she hud
nothing else.
Activity
in
the
legislature
is
contracted last Inst year. Carol
And a daylight savings time
»Icking up In the weeks ahead,
Ann BlunieiMteln was an over­
bill saw light in the Senate last
in
increasing
num
tier
of
bills
night guest of Juunitu Buyse
will be returned from corn ini t- month It would extend DST to
Saturday.
ic-s usually utter lengthy dis­ the last weekend in October, to
Weekend visitors nt the borne
uasión and public hearings to conform with the surrounding
of Mr uik I Mrs. Clare Rush
i
ae House and Seriute floors. Pacific Coast states. Oregon’s
were Mr and Mrs. Bill Rusli
voters
readily
appn/ved
DST
in
! nere, the Issues wiU be debat-
and children of Cbrvallls.
the last year’s elections, only
J and voted upon.
Mr and Mrs. Dili Oliver and
Final hearings have conclud- as accepted then, the cutoff
Sandra, Sheryl and Karen, at-
date was to be the final week­
j
.1
on a number of bills; a good
tended the horse ante In Salen
end in September. The bill's 40
j any more will be heard early
Sunday atteriuxm. They pur
sponsors
believe
Oregonians
us month.
chased u palomino marc, which
will agree that daylight savings
Nearly
4<MJ
persons
attended
a
will be their daughters' birth­
time should begin and end uni­
»ublic hearing lust week on the
day present.
formly in all Pacific Coast
jintroversiai
Sunday
•
closing
Sunday dinner guests at the
states.
bill (H. B. 1256) before the
home <»! Mr. and Mrs. Merit
House Planning and Develop­ With more and more decisions ,
Devine were Mr and Mis. I’et<
ment Committee. Most witness- facing Oregon’s 30 Senators and ;
Etzel of Fern Ridge, and Got
l es s|>»ke in tuvor of the propos- 60 Representatives In the weeks i
thin Devine,
j
ul and urged the legislators to abend, the importance of cor-1
Mr. mid Mis. Rex Britton
resfiondence from the people ,
. take action rather than refer­
visited his brother, Hums But
"back home" cannot be over-
ring It to a [xipular vote of the
ton, mid other relatives at Wil
emphasized. Legislators a re
people.
Lack
of
time
prevent
­
luiiiette Sunday.
elected by the people, and the«e
ed many people from testifying,
Mr. mid Mrs. Ed Kudin hon­
lawmakers want to know what
i
As
a
result,
a
second
hear-
ored Iler motiM-r, Mattie Root,
the people are thinking.
| mg has been set tor Wedncs-
with a birthday (tinner Wednes-
letters to legislators need not
'
day,
March
13
in
Room
6
ot
Here is a layered cheese cake frankly rich and sumptuous.
day evening, cerebrating her
be lengthy or elaborate. They
Below,
it
’
s
all
winey
fruitincss
set
on
a
crunchy
crust;
above.
i
the
Capitol
Building
at
3
p.
m.
76th birthday anniversary. Also
lauUHon of Redmond, a victim of cerebral
Velvety cheese creaminess with more of the crust as a top-ofY.
red not be typewritten. They
1 Persons planning to attend
present at the family get-to-
The fruity part la prunes, tart-sweet and meaty, blended with
hould be respectful and sin- palsy, has been named Oregon’s 1963 Easter Seal child
|
should
arrive
early.
Many
late
­
gether were Mr. and Mrs.
Sugar and grated lemon rind. The crunchy crust is toasted oat
•ere. An insulting letter won't for the Oregon Society for Crippled Children and Adults.
Keith Kudin and family of Scio, cereal, nutuike in taste. And the cheese layer has been frothed comers at last week’s crowded
arry much weight. Most im- Seals will be sold March 7 through Easter Sunday
session were unable to get in.
and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Porker with eggs, cream, lemon rind and such.
•> riant, letters should explain throughout the state.
The
House
Taxation
Commit
­
and family.
JJoitom Crust.*
why" the writer feels as he
tee is spending king hours in
Monday visitors nt the in »me 3 tablespoons butter or margarine I Pinch salt
>es on certain issues.
discussion
and
public
hearings
Coffee makers need special
of Mr. anti Mrs. Bill Gnbrh-l 8 marshmallows (2 ounces)
| 2 cups toasted oat cereal
Citizens who don't express Bridal Shower Given
on the many tax proposals
care.
Give the inside a good
were his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Combine butter or margarine, marshmallows and salt. Stir over
lemselves to their legislators
cleaning after each use. Coffee,
Robert Gabriel, of South Beach, Jow heat unUl melted and smooth. Stir in cereal. Press mixture Meeting each afternoon, as well
ave no room to complain when For Mrs. Stuhr
as two evenings a week, this
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Melzer ot in even layer on bottom of greased 8-inch spring form pan.
MEHAMA—Mrs. Larry Stuhr oils, stale odors, stains, and
n unfavorable law is passed.
important group will ultimate­
Salem and Barbara Searcy and Prune Lager:
was honor guest at a brides’ film keep coffee from being at
liebtiie of Portland.
shower which was held in the its best. Rinse well in clear
2 cups pitted prunes, chopped ' 1 tablespoon grated lemon rind ly shape a program to raise up
to $50 million in additional
| % cup water
Mr. und Mrs. Bob Alllston Ak cup sugar
Fellowship room of the church water after cleaning.
state revenue over the next two
Pinch salt
took the members of the Gates
Friday evening. March 1. Host­
Community charm group skat­ Combine ingredients and cook over low heat, stirring con­ years.
esses tor the shower were the
Most observers predict the
ing in Salem Saturoay
stantly, until thick. Cool, then smoothly spread over cereal
brides’ three aunts, Mrs. Har­
final form will be a broader-
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Bam- layer.
ry Cl axon, Mrs. Ivan Clason
based income tax and a cigar­
Santiam JV’s suffered two and Mrs. Gene Clason. Present
hard! drove to Corvallis Sun­ Cheese Filling:
setbacks
last week. Cascade for the evening were the honor
ette
tax
of
about
four
cents
day, where they took their
1
teaspoon
grated
lemon
rind
2 envelopes unflavored gelatin
2 cups creamv cottage cheese
per pack. Chances tor a sales crushed the Little Red 59-41 in guest Mrs. Stuhr, and Mmes.
daughter, Marcia, out to dinner
1 cup sugar
1 8-ounce package cream cheese tax seem dim because: (1) a 4th quarter uprising on Tues­ Bob Rogers, Ed Key, Pete
teaspoon salt
to celebrate her birthday. They
1 teaspoon vanilla
3 eggs, separated
Oregonians traditionally have day night. Saturday night found Owen, Gerald Rockwell. Don­
also brought her a birthday
1 cup heavy cream, whipped
*« cup milk
cake.
opposed it, and (2) it would not Serra winning 40-38 in over­ ald Kuiken, Lawrence Chytka,
produce enough money by it­ time.
Most of the materials for con­ Topping:
James Owens, Bud Casteel,
2 tablespoons sugar
The JV scoring punch was George Wilson. Evelyn Teigen,
self. This means the income
struction of the Dates Commun­ *« cup toasted oat cereal
1 tablespoon melted butter
tax could not be eliminated provided by Ron Ohmart who Hazel Wirth, Elva Kuiken, Ber­
ity church belfry have been ob­ % teaspoon cinnamon
Do you hm a good ufe driving
tained H is hoped the belfry
In top section of double boiler, mix gelatin, sugar, and salt; stir even if a sales tax were adopt­ collected 19 points Tuesday and nie Callahan, Vem Nydegger,
record? Then this revolutionary
In
in
slightly
beaten
yolks
and
milk.
Cook
over
simmering
water
ed.
23 points Saturday. Robertson Robert Carpenter. Dale Champ,
will be up by Easter Sunday.
and realistic auto policy is for you!
until mixture is a thick, smooth custard. CooL then chin a few
One of the session's hottest collected 12 points in the Tues­ Don Callahan. Lilly Wolfkiel,
Mrs. Martha Bowes observed
it rewards safe drivers with lower
minutes until mixture mounds when lifted with a spoon. Beat bills to date is H. B. 1535 which day tray and Conover hit for 7
her !Mth birthday anniversary
Harold Longfellow, D. L. Teet­
premium costs end special features.
cottage cheese and cream cheese together to blend thoroughly.
last Wednesday in the company
ers, G. V. Christensen, Austin
For example: You enjoy lowest
Beat in cooled custard and vanilla. Fold in stiffly beaten egg would prohibit women from Saturday.
A team effort was shown in Longfellow, Jack Gilbert, Luth­
poss bie cost immediately... with
of some of her friends. Helping
•whites and whipped cream. Pour cheese filling over prune layer. working in bars or other es­
her celebrate ner birthday Combine topping ingredients.Sprinkle over cheese layer.Garnish tablishment* where liquor is both contests and the Little er Miley, William Prichard,
further discounts for safe driving
•with whole prunes. Chill about 3 hours or until firm enough to served. Introduced by Rep. Ed. Wolverines have indicated a Larry Prichard, and the Misses
years. Premiums ore paid quar­
were Sarah Raines, Marylou
cut
Makes
810
servings.
____________
whclan <D-Mult. Co.) who stat­ bright future for varsity. The Karen Longfellow, Edna Keys,
terly with no penolty surcharge.
Howell, Alice Watson, Mattie
This top-quality protection is
ed that bars are "not a proper players on this level have Lynda Davenport, Joanne
Root. Ruth Hesa, and two of
shown the fight, desire, and Prichard, Bonnie Christensen
backed by THE HOME INSURANCE
her friends who arc also at the
The dinner celebrated the 6th place for women to work," the
COMPANY, famous for fast fair
bill
was
protested
violently
by
skill
which
can
produce
victor
­
Marian Home in
Sublimity,
and
Janet
Turner.
.»irthday anniversary of Greg
settlement of claims.
the women involved. So great ies on the varsity level.
luila Bcrrlngcr and Jennie
Among
those
unable
to
attend
Crook.
To let all the facts—and further
Mr».
John
Teetars
was
their
uproar
that
Rep.
Santiam
JV's
fell
under
the
Bohanan. The group also vis­
but sending gifts were Mmes.
Mrs Edith Marks
visited Whelan backed-down from his thundering feet of Central’s ag­ Harold Ayers, Ray Roberts,
Information on additional features
ited Mrs Oscar Os tert lout while
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Phillips
Including a 5-year coo-
inday
with
her
sister's
family
original
statement
and
later
they were there.
gressive
play
Saturday
night.
Raymond
Branch,
Gene
Coles.
went to Monmouth a week ago
tlnuetion guarantee,
le Ted VanWerts in Vancouv­ said his intention was merely The baby Wolverines were sim­
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Watkins Saturday to attend the basket­
Jack Snoddy, Haskel Huntley,
phono sr come in today!
to guarantee women equal ply unable to cope with Cent­ Keith Phillips. John Teeters,
honored Mrs. Oliver Watkins ball game between the Women's er. Wn.
The
committee
arranging
the
wages
as
men,
when
the
ladies
ral's
size
and
strength
as
they
at a birthday dinner Sunday. team of the U ot O and OCE.
Oren Small. Fred Smith, Edith
St Patrick Day card and bunoc perform bartending duties.
Also present for the occasion Willow Phillips plays forward
mustered 30 points against Cen­ Marks, Marion Lewis. Myrtle
I
He also sgreed to amend his trals 56.
were Oliver Watson and Mr. on the U of O team and
Ayers, George Maisel. John
re- party to be held March 17 at
I
and
Mrs.
Larry Conover scored 8 points Kiuken, Carl Titus, Walter
Gregg
Stevens. turned home with her parent« the Catholic hall in Lyons, met bill to comply with this latter
Friends and neighbors of Mrs. for the weekend. Mrs. Phillipa last week at the Ed Castle statement, If necessary. The to get high point honors for the Johnson, and the Misses Beulah
Watson joined her in a post- took her daughter back t to Eu- home to make final plans. Oth­ bill, in its original form, makes Little Red. Ralph Fray led all Maisel and Jackie Keys.
er mcml>ers of the committee no mention of equal wages.
scorers with 12.
birthday celebration at
hcr gene Monday.
Thinking about painting this
tome Monday. Birthday cake
On the subject of protests al­
Visitors a week ago Sunday besides Mr. and Mrs. Castle
When cleaning house— use a spring? Rub petroleum pelly on
and ice cream were served to with the Ray Robert* family who were present were Mr. and most 350 logging truck opera­
Mildred Britton, Elsie Gobcl, were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs Gerald Lindemann, Mrs. tors turned out for a recent basket or shopping bag to carry your hands before starting a
Florent Fricht), Mrs. Jim Sil- public hearing on a bill to in- all small supplies from room to painting job and the paint spat­
Ellen Rust, Nellie Martin. Ruth Corbett Crowther ot Banks.
ters will wash off easily.
Hess. Mattle Root, Eva Bam-
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Helsel, bemagel and Mrs. Vem Ny- creas> highway use taxes on room.
hardt, Marylou Howel), Sarah Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Christen­ degger.
some trucks. The mob, which
Brant of Macleay overflowed the hearing room in­
Donna
Raines, Beulah Mathis, Helen sen and Mr and Mrs. Edward
Edholm. Olive Bamhardt, and Walz were in Salem Thursday spent a couple of days last to the hall, cheered as 14 wit­
Mr. and Mrs I-ring Stafford.
•vening where they attended a week visiting here with het nesses charged that the propos­
The Gates Volunteer Fire- Putman Fund meeting which trandmother, Mrs. Jennie Moe al discriminates against
Mrs. Bruce Sims entered the trucks.
men's Auxiliary planing com- vas held at Waller Hall on the
U of O Medical school hospital
rnittee met at the home of Lou A’lllamette U campus.
The witnesses claimed
Oliver Tuesday evening. Plans
Mr. and Mr«. Bud Casteel n Portland last Friday where they operate on secondary
for the concession booth at the :nd three children of Myrtle she will undergo a series of often poorly-maintained roads,
annual St. Patrick's Day dance, *reck and Mrs. Casteel’s mo- tests and a check up.
yet must pay the same license
which will be March 16 at the ther and sister, Mrs. Ed Keys
fees as trucks which operate on
primary highways. They also
Gates gymnasium, were made and daughter Edna of Glide
by Bette Kelle, Rose Howel)
complained that log trucks are
islted relatives here the last
and Lou Oliver. The Gates Ele­ if the week.
denied use of highways on
mentary school eighth grade
weekends and holidays, while
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Teeters
PERSONAL STATIONERY
class will build and decorate the ind sons. Harold, Doug and
busses and other trucks operate
Hable« Born at Mantlnm
booth and help the auxiliary iJruce and Mr and Mrs. James
anytime. Log trucks, it was
Memorial Hospital. Stayton
LETTERHEADS
sell concessions at the dance, Peterson were in Vancouver,
Bom February 14 to Mr. and voiced, pay the same federal
The auxiliary will supply the Wn., Sunday to attend a region- Mrs. Daniel Seguro Romo of use tax as trucks driving many
ENVELOPES
refreshments. The class will tl bowling tournament.
The Marion, a daughter, Veronica, more miles per year over im­
share the profits with the aux­ men loth bowl with Stout Creek weighing 7 pounds 12*4 ounces. proved highways.
eighth grade 'aimber. Other members of the
No witness testified in sup­
iliary, as the
Bom February 18 to Mr. and port of the bill.
students have had no fund­ team and their wives who went
raising project this year.
Another crowd in excess of
were Mr. and Mrs. Red Moore, Mrs. James LeRoy Basl of Rt.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kelle and Lyons; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dun­ 1. Stayton. a son Marvin Roy. 300 turned out for a public
family visited
Silver
Creek ham, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Spoon weighing 8 pounds 5% ounces. hearing on the "Liberty Amend­
Falla Sunday. They reported and Mr. and
ment." which would forbid
Mrs.
Willard
ENCLOSURES
Bom February 18 to Mr. and
that there were quito a few Branch.
certain activities ot the Feder­
Mrs. Thomas Ray East of Sub­
people there, even though It
al Government and abolish the
Glen Roger« and his son and
BUSINESS CARDS
limity, a daughter,
Roberta
was early in the season. Sun­ daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
personal income tax.
Rae, weighing 6 pounds H
day evening, they had dinner Jim Rogers of Milton-Freewat­
This throng, too, was vigor­
BOOKLETS
ounce.
in Salem.
ously one-sided in support of
er visited during the weekend
Olive Barnhardt and Marge here at the Edith Marks home
Born February 26 to Mr. and the measure. Must testimony
Parker went to Vancouver, Wn. and with other relatives.
Mrs. Victor Earnest Riesterer favored it. One witness who op­
Sundny with Pittnm Insurance
J. M Herberger of Salem of Stayton a daughter. Laurie posed it was booed. But the
Ixnvling team, where they liowl- spent the weekend here with Ann, weighing 7 pounds 13*-4 House State and Federal Af­
ed in the All-Coast Team event his wife, and daughter and son- ounces.
fairs Committee, by a 6-3 vote,
at the Croslcy Bowl. Other in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Castle.
killed the proposal—at leagt for
this session -by tabling it.
ACCOUNTING FORMS
members of Pittam's Insurance Sunday nfternoon visitors at
learn arc Betty Pittnm, Darlene tlie Castles were Walter Her­
A pair of bills. H. B. 1462 and
Ruby and Mary Wright.
H. B. 1463, relating to proper­
RULED FORMS
berger anil daughter, Barbara,
The fifth and sixth
grade also of Salem.
ty taxation were introduced last
students of tile Gates Element­
month. One would exempt labor
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crook
INVOICES
ary nchool took in approximate­ were dinner guests Sunday at
union halls and labor temple as­
ly $20 at the white elephant the home io their son, Clifford
sociations from taxation. The
sale held by them last Friday. Crook nn<l family in Mill City.
other bill would remove present
Miss Barbara Hirtc, daughter
tax exemptions from churches
of Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Hirte,
and benevolent, cnarltable and
left by train last Thursday ev­ visited their »laughter,
scientific institutions.
Anne
Phone 897-2772
Mill City, Oregon
ening for Sun Valley, Idaho. Mnrle, in Salem General hos­
What makes it even more in>
"A lot of people's idea of
She is employed there at one pital Sunday, where she is be­ perfect exercise is rolling in foresting or confusing is that
both bills have the same prin-!
of the lodges nt the ski resort. ing treated for virus pneumon- money.”
cipal sponsor, Representative
Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Hirte ia.
J. V. Cagers
Suffer Defeats
Safe Drivers can
qualify for this
DIFFERENT
MONEY-SAVING
AUTO POLICY!
1
MEHAMA
GOLD KEY Tf
AUTO POLICY If
HILL INSURANCE
AGENCY
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